[ RadSafe ] Shielding of DEVICES

Jim Hardeman Jim.Hardeman at dnr.state.ga.us
Fri Jan 6 15:57:45 CST 2012


Dan --
 
You speak in the future tense, when instead, you should have spoken in
the PAST tense. Been there, done that.
 
Jim Hardeman

>>> Dan McCarn <hotgreenchile at gmail.com> 1/6/2012 16:38 >>>
Dear Group:

Most likely, they will find radioactive rocks on some poor witless
geologist...

Dan ii

On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Clayton J Bradt
<CJB01 at health.state.ny.us>wrote:

> Joe Presig wrote:
>
> ...   A person who can bring to bear such a DEVICE into  another
nation
> would probably be able to
> design a radiation shield(s) to make it very difficult and/or
impossible
> to
>  detect such a DEVICE.
>
>     As Oppenheimer once responded to the question (How  would you
detect
> such a weapon),
> he wryly suggested that one needs a screwdriver to detect such
DEVICES.
> (i.e not some
> sophisticated radiation detector(s)).  Hopefully USA and other 
nation's
> will use direct inspection of
> containers, shipping packages etc. to look for nuclear DEVICES 
directly
> ....
>
> There is no instrumental solution to this problem.  Save for
dismantling
> every package (as Oppenheimer's remarks suggest)
>  before it crosses the border, there will always be ways to
circumvent any
> surveillance system.  The amount of time and
> money being spent on developing new super-duper detection systems is
> largely wasted.  It would be far better spent
> on trying to figure out why some people want to attack us, and then
> convincing them not to do so.  (This of course would
> risk the possibility of learning that some people might have good
reasons
> for hating us.  It's a risk worth taking, in my view.)
>
>
> Clayton J. Bradt
> Principal Radiophysicist
> NYS Dept. of Health
> Biggs Laboratory, Room D486A
> Empire State Plaza
> Albany, NY 12201-0509
>
> 518-474-1993
>
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